It is black letter doctrine that facts are not copyrightable: facts are discovered, not created—so they will always lack the originality needed for copyright protection. As straightforward as this reasoning seems, it is fundamentally flawed. Using the “social facts” theory of philosopher John Searle, this Article explores a variety of “created facts” cases—designation systems, systematic evaluations, and privately written laws—in which original expression from private individuals is adopted by social convention and generates facts in our social reality. In the course of this discussion, the paper places facts in their historical and philosophical context, explores how courts conflate facts with expressions of fact, and explains the differen...
For decades lawyers, professors, philosophers, and law students have been trapped in an endless, two...
Despite its formal commitment to “authorship,” American copyright law pays surprisingly little doctr...
To understand the history of the relationship between copyright and news, one must also unravel cons...
It is black letter doctrine that facts are not copyrightable: facts are discovered, not created—so t...
Copyright protection attaches to an original work of expression the moment it is created and fixed i...
Copyright @ 2011 Berkeley Electronic PressThis Article calls into question the primary meaning of co...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
Purpose – The purpose of this column is to look at how US copyright law deals with facts and what ca...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
Copyright laws emerged out of necessity when the earliest printing presses were introduced into the ...
In 1899, Augustine Birrell, a Victorian barrister, lamented: The question of copyright has, in thes...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
Some academics have raised concerns that copyright law might be in conflict with First Amendment fre...
For decades lawyers, professors, philosophers, and law students have been trapped in an endless, two...
Despite its formal commitment to “authorship,” American copyright law pays surprisingly little doctr...
To understand the history of the relationship between copyright and news, one must also unravel cons...
It is black letter doctrine that facts are not copyrightable: facts are discovered, not created—so t...
Copyright protection attaches to an original work of expression the moment it is created and fixed i...
Copyright @ 2011 Berkeley Electronic PressThis Article calls into question the primary meaning of co...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
Purpose – The purpose of this column is to look at how US copyright law deals with facts and what ca...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
Copyright laws emerged out of necessity when the earliest printing presses were introduced into the ...
In 1899, Augustine Birrell, a Victorian barrister, lamented: The question of copyright has, in thes...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
Some academics have raised concerns that copyright law might be in conflict with First Amendment fre...
For decades lawyers, professors, philosophers, and law students have been trapped in an endless, two...
Despite its formal commitment to “authorship,” American copyright law pays surprisingly little doctr...
To understand the history of the relationship between copyright and news, one must also unravel cons...